INDEX 



525 



180, 186, 188, 190 ; supports H. at 

 Edinburgh, 193, and Kew, 330 ; 

 death, 378 ; his collections and 

 Brit. Mus., 379 ; not wanted at 

 Kew, though better there, 381 ; 

 resists reform of Linn. Soc., 407-8 ; 

 opposes Bentham, 418 ; 419 ; on 

 botanical geography, 439 ; validity 

 of species, 441 ; number of known 

 species, 472-3 



Relation of the Orders, ii. 22 ; 

 placentation theory, 25 ; a difficult 

 plant from Kumaon, 248 ; rank 

 as botanist, 260 ; fossil botany, 

 295 ; eloge on, 276, 310 ; Life of 

 Banks, 312 ; interest in Jorgen- 

 sen, 348 ; morphology, 419 ; cell 

 nucleus, 420 



' Brown, Jones, and Robinson,' i; 

 432 sq. 



Bruce, Dr., in the Antarctic, ii. 382, 

 441 ; dedicates ' Polar Explora- 

 tion ' to J. D. H., 477 ; Polar 

 Exhibition, ib. ; Treasury grant 

 for, 477, 479 



Letters to : Lack of equipment 

 in the Antarctic, i. 47 ; his scientific 

 harvest lost, i. 56, ii. 441 ; con- 

 gratulations on old age, ii. 469 ; 

 reads his proofs own position on 

 the Erebus, 478 ; supports Govern- 

 ment aid for publishing his scien- 

 tific results, 479 ; ' Polar Explora- 

 tion ' scurvy retrocession of the 

 Barrier, 479 



Bryan, Rev. Mr., house, i. 350 



Bryum androgynum, ii. Ill ; argen- 

 teum, i. 5 ; triquetrum, i. 30 



Buchanan, Mr., visited, ii. 438 



Buckland, Dean, at Newcastle Brit. 

 Assoc., i. 35 ; story of, 122 ; 210 ; 

 his style, 478 



Buckle, i. 526 



Buddhism, interest in, 264, 271, 328, 

 333 ; relation to Christianity, 334 

 bis, 335 bis, 433 ; memory of, 434 



Buffon, polar origin of plants, ii. 224 



Buller, Sir W. L., ii. 322 and note 



Burbank, Luther, a thornless Cactus, 

 ii. 460 and note 



Burchell, W. J., 'Travels,' i. 67; 

 Government rebuff to, 342 and 

 note 



Burkill, ii. 399 



Burnett, Sir W., i. 39 and note, 42, 43 



Burnside, i. 24 



Burrows, Sir G., aid in Ayrton affair, 



ii. 171 

 Burton, Sir R., a ' lion ' of the Geog. 



Soc., i. 406 n. ; ii. 33 

 Busk, George, i. 369 n. ; his fellow 



examiner, 387 ; in x Club, 539, 545 

 On Darwin's Copley Medal, ii. 



75 ; aid in Ayrton affair, 171 ; 



visit to, 195 ; the Darwin-Wallace 



paper, 301 



Busk, Mrs., death of, ii. 345 sq. 

 Buxbaumia aphylla, i. 9 

 Buxton, ii. 69 

 Byam, Mr., i. 261 



Calamus, ii. 280 ; Beccari on, 398 n. 



Calcutta, Botanical Gardens, i. 234, 

 235 sq. 



ii. 9, 11, 17 ; the Annals, 398 n., 

 and Wallich's plants, i. 361 



Society in, i. 330 ; character 

 sketches, 331 



Cambridge, botany at, i. 384 



Cambridge, Duke of, ii. 450 



Cameroons, flora of, ii. 18, 28 



' Camp,' the, ii. 256 sq. 



Campbell, Dr., friendship with, i. 

 249, 250, 278; H. godfather to 

 Josephine Campbell, i. 250 ; bo- 

 tanical aid from, 259 ; and Sikkim 

 politics, 254, 264 sq., 272 ; unable 

 to join first journey, 266 ; help 

 from, 274, 285, 291, delayed, 293 ; 

 joins on first exped., 276-8, and 

 at Titalya, 289; joins second 

 exped., 306-7 ; joy at, 309; narrow 

 escape, 307-8 ; realises nature of 

 obstruction to H., 309 ; attacked 

 and captured, 313 ; correspon- 

 dence with, maintained, 315, 317 

 sq. ; recovers, 323 ; the punitive 

 expedition, 322, ii. 69 



Campbell, Mrs., and the children, 

 i. 250, 270, 272, 274, 318; Jose- 

 phine, 323 



Campbell, Mrs. (nee Hooker), ii. 

 203 



Campbell Island, i. 66, 79, 82, 109, 

 171, 173 



Canary Islands, flora, ii. 101, 232, 233 



Cape Colony, economic botany in, 

 ii. 4 ; forests, 7 



Cape Town, magnetic observatory 

 at, i. 50, 53 ; enthusiasm on 

 approaching, 74 ; collections, 66, 



